Have you gone to Wal-Mart or Academy in the morning and seen the line of people waiting to buy ammo and guns? If you followed many of them from their purchase you will find several go to local gun and pawn shops and put their purchases on the shelf there for double+ the price. Much of what's left ends up on line or at gun shows for exaggerated prices. When we, the the end customer, quit buying at these exaggerated prices you will see prices and supplies moderate. As long as there are buyers the prices will stay up and supplies will be low. I can't really blame the "sellers" as they are doing what's legal. I just don't agree with it on a personal basis.TexasLookout wrote:My Facts are Check your retailers shelves and your online sellers.
Check the cost and see that they are being increased daily.
If the Manufactures of Munitions and Arms are not increasing prices as much as retailers are Gouging Consumers for then they in the interest of Commerce should make public statements saying this.
If they are working 3 shifts producing more ammo than before at only 10% increase as you say which I totally disagree with then their profits are still staggering.
This comment of mine is based on my facts and its only intention is to bring more information into the whole big picture.
Its pure dialog and nothing more, Freedom of Speech 1st amendment to the Constitution
Right now I'm more worried about what is going on in the fuels market. That will have a more drastic effect on me. I can save and store my ammo but I can't do that with gas.